Friday, December 12, 2014

Angelea sues Tyra Banks over America's Next Top Model Disqualification

Those who watch America's Next Top Model remember the All-Star Cycle, where former contestants came back to compete for the title of America's Next Top Model. Angelea Preston seemed like the frontrunner, until it was announced that she had been disqualified and eliminated off camera, and Lisa D'Amato was crowned the winner. Preston has finally revealed what disqualified her from the competition: the show learned of her past as an escort. Angeleah Preston is now suing Banks for $3 million in a breach-of-contract lawsuit, Us Weekly reports. Preston is contesting her disqualification, and claims that she was unfairly denied the opportunities and money that would have arisen from the win. Tyra Banks has yet to comment on the lawsuit.

10 comments:

  1. And I'm sorry, there's no way she would have gone on to earn $2.9 Million

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  2. I wonder if she went back to escorting and if so how her appearance on ANTM affected her earning power.

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  3. Don't you suspect there was a morals clause in the agreement to participate on the show?

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  4. US Weekly couldn't have picked a worse shot of Angeleah?

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  5. That cycle was awful. None of the contestants that came back were All Stars. Lisa was memorable but not in a good way. Angelea shouldn't have been in the top 3 anyway.
    (I'm sick and in no mood foe whingers)

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  6. Ugh. I could take 350roses and find a better looking whore on backpage right now.

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  7. The girl is a rough as a bag of spanners

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